Join the worlds leading engineering professionals and discover how our industry will transform in the years ahead.

Accelerating technological change is transforming our world by the minute. Smart homes and self-driving cars are already shaping our daily lives. Automation is radically changing the way we work.

How can you future-proof your career in the face of these changes? This year’s conference will tackle the impacts of engineering challenges, from the ethics and limits of artificial intelligence to the role of robots in our daily lives. We’ll introduce you to leaders in the field, and concrete applications of emerging technologies.

Part of Air Force’s Plan Jericho is to better partner with Industry as a fundamental input to capability (FIC), supporting Air Force’s transformation to become the world’s first fifth-generation Air Force. Plan Jericho is engaging with both traditional and non-traditional Industry; to strengthen relationships, identify the requirements of the future Air Force, and enhance understanding of Australian industry capabilities. The Sir Richard Williams Foundation is pleased to host three of the outstanding companies engaged with Plan Jericho and hear from them how their companies exemplify innovation and provide opportunity for the future as Fundamental Input to Defence Capability.

ICSILP is the new name of what was formerly known as Future Land Force Conference. It is Australia’s premier event for defence researchers, industry professionals, and academics interested in transforming the military land force through science and technology. It will address the question of how technology convergence, innovation and science can modernise armies to become more agile and potent in the challenging environments of land operations and can survive and counter emerging physical, electronic and cyber threats. The conference will include invited and technical presentations, interactive sessions, and a panel discussion with well-regarded national and international defence science, industry and military representatives.

The Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation (GMRF) has launched its latest study investigating transition out of military service. The purpose of the study is to trial a questionnaire that will help assess reintegration and psychological adjustment to civilian life. We are seeking former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to complete an online survey about reintegration and mental health. The survey will take approximately 45 minutes to complete. To be eligible for participation, you are required to have served in the regular ADF and to have discharged between 2000-2018. We are also unable to recruit those who are currently hospitalised for a psychological condition at this time. There will be no cost or reimbursement associated with participation. If you would like more information, or you are interested in participating, please click on the link below or contact Principal Investigator, Dr Madeline Romaniuk on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. document.getElementById('cloakf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469').innerHTML = ''; var prefix = 'ma' + 'il' + 'to'; var path = 'hr' + 'ef' + '='; var addyf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469 = 'romaniukm' + '@'; addyf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469 = addyf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469 + 'ramsayhealth' + '.' + 'com' + '.' + 'au'; var addy_textf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469 = 'romaniukm' + '@' + 'ramsayhealth' + '.' + 'com' + '.' + 'au';document.getElementById('cloakf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469').innerHTML += ''+addy_textf8cabd42df095e9e4000895fce11f469+''; or (07) 3394 7657 This research is made possible by RSL Queensland

The 2018 NZDIA Forum is our 21st forum. We aim to bring together industry (local, regional and international) and a wider range of government interests than has been achieved previously. The NZDIA forum has, for 20 years, been the most important event on NZ soil for defence and industry to come together. This year we are creating the opportunity and space for a wider cross-section of the industry: local, Australasian and global with a broader interest in national security encompassing defence, to come together. The speaking and workshop programme is coming together as we identify how best to deliver excellent value to our traditional constituency and new attendees. There will be something for everyone in the programme, in the exhibition space and in the networking breaks.

The 2018 Goldrick Seminar will be co-convened by the Australian Naval Institute, the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society and the Submarine Institute of Australia. The all-day event will be held at the Adams Auditorium on 17 September 2018. The Seminar will deal with the development of the Australian naval shipbuilding enterprise. The topic was chosen by the Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Tim Barrett. This year’s Seminar will feature a plenary session with three keynote speakers followed by a set of syndicate streams intended to examine three key concepts: Workforce; Capability; Warfighting. A general presentation and open forum stream will be held in parallel to the syndicate streams, with the key findings from this session included in the findings to be delivered during a final plenary session to Navy at the end of the day.